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  2. Antler (venture capital firm) - Wikipedia

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    Antler runs a combined incubator and accelerator program that lasts for several months and has two phases. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Antler "Residency" helps entrepreneurs find co-founders and teams to help develop their business idea, and invests in the startups that are thereby generated.

  3. Accel (company) - Wikipedia

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    Accel, formerly known as Accel Partners, is a global venture capital firm. Accel works with startups in seed, early and growth-stage investments. The company has offices in Palo Alto, California and San Francisco, California, with additional operating funds in London, [1] [2] and India.

  4. Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The Swartz Center is named after Jim Swartz, a venture capitalist who graduated from the university and in 2015 donated $31 million towards the creation of the centre. [4]

  5. Gener8tor - Wikipedia

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    gener8tor offers $20,000 in exchange for 6-7% of equity and another $80,000 in the form of an uncapped convertible note. gener8tor takes no board seats, no preferred shares, and no liquidation preferences. [5] [6] Each class happens in a different city, with Madison in the Spring, Minneapolis in the Summer, and Milwaukee during the Fall. Each ...

  6. CSA Partners - Wikipedia

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    CSA Partners is a venture capital fund backed by Chris Abele [1] [2] Abele invested 10 million dollars into the fund. [3] The firm leases 35,000 square feet at remodelled space inside the historic John Pritzlaff Hardware Company building.

  7. Plug and Play Tech Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Amidi used the returns from his investments to fund the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale, California. It was based in a three-story 150,000-square-foot building that would rent space and provide other amenities such as gyms and cafeterias to startup companies. It would also provide them with ready access to data centers and ...